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It was originally a [[Homage (feudal)|declaration of fealty]] in the [[feudal system]] |
It was originally a [[Homage (feudal)|declaration of fealty]] in the [[feudal system]] — swearing that one was the man (French: ''homme''), or subordinate, of the feudal lord.<ref>{{citation|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qtgotOF0MKQC&pg=PA686|title=Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages |volume=2|chapter=Homage|isbn=9781579582821 |last1=Vauchez |first1=Andre |year=2000 }}</ref> The concept then became used figuratively for an acknowledgement of quality or superiority. For example, a man might give homage to a lady, so honouring her beauty and other graces. In German scholarship, followers of a great scholar developed the custom of honouring their mentor by producing papers for a ''[[festschrift]]'' dedicated to him.<ref>{{citation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ESFS7XXhujAC&pg=PA75 |title=An author's guide to scholarly publishing|first=Robin M.|last=Derricourt|year=1996|isbn=0691037094}}</ref> |
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In music, homage can take the form of a composition (''[[Homage to Paderewski]]''), a [[tribute album]] (''[[Homage to Charles Parker]]'') or a [[sampling (music)|sample]].<ref>{{citation |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0tz5YpijuksC&pg=PA616 |title=Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World |first=John |last=Shepherd |chapter=Rock Homage|date=30 January 2003 |isbn=9780826463210 }}</ref> Digital techniques used to generate many forms of media make it easy to borrow from other works, and this [[Mediation (Marxist theory and media studies)#Remediation|remediation]] may be used in homage to them.<ref>{{citation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wWNnBndF9uEC&pg=PA497|title=Routledge encyclopedia of narrative theory|first=Richard|last=Grusin|date=October 2007|isbn=9780203932896}}</ref> |
In music, homage can take the form of a composition (''[[Homage to Paderewski]]''), a [[tribute album]] (''[[Homage to Charles Parker]]'') or a [[sampling (music)|sample]].<ref>{{citation |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0tz5YpijuksC&pg=PA616 |title=Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World |first=John |last=Shepherd |chapter=Rock Homage|date=30 January 2003 |isbn=9780826463210 }}</ref> Digital techniques used to generate many forms of media make it easy to borrow from other works, and this [[Mediation (Marxist theory and media studies)#Remediation|remediation]] may be used in homage to them.<ref>{{citation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wWNnBndF9uEC&pg=PA497|title=Routledge encyclopedia of narrative theory|first=Richard|last=Grusin|date=October 2007|isbn=9780203932896}}</ref> |
Homageorhommage (/ˈhɒmɪdʒ/or/ˈɒmɪdʒ/) is a show or demonstration of respectordedication to someone or something, sometimes by simple declaration but often by some more oblique reference, artistic or poetic.[1] The term is often used in the arts, for where one author or artist shows respect to another by allusion or imitation; this is often spelled and pronounced like the original French hommage (/oʊˈmɑːʒ/).[2]
It was originally a declaration of fealty in the feudal system — swearing that one was the man (French: homme), or subordinate, of the feudal lord.[3] The concept then became used figuratively for an acknowledgement of quality or superiority. For example, a man might give homage to a lady, so honouring her beauty and other graces. In German scholarship, followers of a great scholar developed the custom of honouring their mentor by producing papers for a festschrift dedicated to him.[4]
In music, homage can take the form of a composition (Homage to Paderewski), a tribute album (Homage to Charles Parker) or a sample.[5] Digital techniques used to generate many forms of media make it easy to borrow from other works, and this remediation may be used in homage to them.[6]
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